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Will it fit in a VH

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Does any1 know if the vt vx vy vz electric window regulator and motor will fit into a VH door. I know I'll have to change the plug for wiring but will it bolt up in the same holes whr the VH regs go in and line up with the sliders on the bottom of the glass. Any help would be gr8. Thx
 

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No, only the VB-VL ones fit in.
 

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The best ones for front doors are the 85 VK & VL regs they are pressed steel over the cast diecast of earlier models as the earlier models have a habbit of breaking

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Ok thx for the info. but how do I get it to close properly. It goes up and has a very slight sag wen up. I have to push it into the top corner so air won't come in while driving. Iv tried adjusting the pivot plate over an over again but it's still the same. Also there slow. Well there not to slow but iv seen faster. Iv replaced the bailey chanels and sprayed a **** load of wd40 on the motors and regs, which did work but I want them to go up abit quicker like a newer car does.
 

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First of all out need to find out WHY they are slow
Is it low voltage/current at the motor
Worn/old motor
high resistance in wires

Connect the motor direct to a 12v fully charged battery and see if its faster, if it is its low voltage/current/high resistance is cable. Probably the simplest way to do it would be to add a couple of relays on the doors you ALWAYS use and it should be a bit quicker

Next if the motor is worn you may need to renew brushes etc, and good luck with that :)

Scott
 

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Thx Scott. Some1 else just sent me a link on how to recon the motors. It's detailed with pics and even how to get the cables back into the rear doors. I'll give that a try, if it dnt work I'll try wot u said. Cheers mate
 

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Sorry Scott. I 4got to say in last post iv checked most off the stuff u said.
 

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mag, can you post the link for the recon?
 

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If iv done it rite this should be it. 1st time iv tried to put a link up.


http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=112866
 

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Give me feed bak for the link if ya dnt mind. Cheers.

Mick
 
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